Game Suggestions Thread

Hmm, I know I've seen it here before. Check through threads started by or contact and talk directly to JaniceFerSure as she's the one who came up with the initial encarnation of most our Muppet-based games.

3 Smilies Game, it has merit... But we already do that in RPG's or regular posts when we're interacting with a particular smilie character. Also, people might use their own custom-made smilies from the Muppet Smilie thread and those of us who are blind wouldn't know which character it is.

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Of course, the rules could simply specify that players can only use smilies from the comments' scroll-down list that have denoted meanings, as far as the latter problem goes!

Hmm, I know I've seen it here before. Check through threads started by or contact and talk directly to JaniceFerSure as she's the one who came up with the initial encarnation of most our Muppet-based games.

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I checked all of JaniceFerSure's threads, but there's nothing about Mad Libs. Also, she apparently hasn't been on here for about a year.

Hmm... If the rules are further defined, I wouldn't be opposed to starting up a Muppet Madlibs, Muppet BumperStumpers, or Muppet Quotes/Who Said That in 2013. My only concern is that we'd need someone to serve as the individual gamemasters for each so things don't get too out of control like other threads.

And what ever happened to the Muppets "Who Said That?"? Where did that go? It seemed to have disappeared, I can't figure out where/why.

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It was a result of a huge game purge that happened a while back. For some reason that I've never really grasped, the administration deleted a bunch of games due to people using them to spam or something.

It was a result of a huge game purge that happened a while back. For some reason that I've never really grasped, the administration deleted a bunch of games due to people using them to spam or something.

Hmm... If the rules are further defined, I wouldn't be opposed to starting up a Muppet Madlibs, Muppet BumperStumpers, or Muppet Quotes/Who Said That in 2013. My only concern is that we'd need someone to serve as the individual gamemasters for each so things don't get too out of control like other threads.

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I wouldn't mind being gamemaster for Muppet Mad Libs, unless anyone objects. I have a clear picture in my mind of how the game could work. The only thing I'm kind of concerned about is whether we should have multiple stories going, or wait until one is finished and posted before starting another one. The multiple stories could work if people clearly say which one they're giving words for, but if we do this the other way, I'm not sure how to decide who comes up with the next story. Maybe the last person whose words complete the story? Here are the rules I thought of so far:

1. Someone chooses an existing song or a sketch, or makes up one of their own. It can be anything as long as it's Muppet-related.
2. Without showing anyone which song/sketch they have chosen, the person removes certain words from it. They then post a list of the types of words that are needed (Noun, Verb, Adjective, etc.).
3. Everyone else posts whatever words they can come up with, whether they give just one word or more.
4. When all of the blank spaces have been filled, the original poster shares the song/sketch with everyone.

That sounds fine. The few pieces of advice I'd recommend are:
1 Keep it to one story/sketch/song per round, that way we don't get confused as to what exactly is going on.
2 Limit it to one suggestive word per poster. That way it's easier to keep track who suggested what and how to decide which words to use.
3 The person who supplies the last needed word gets the turn to come up with the next sketch/story/song after the first poster posts the completed version.

So that's a 2013 Muppet Madlibs greenlit with Piggy The Frog as its gamemaster.
Anybody else?

That sounds fine. The few pieces of advice I'd recommend are:
1 Keep it to one story/sketch/song per round, that way we don't get confused as to what exactly is going on.
2 Limit it to one suggestive word per poster. That way it's easier to keep track who suggested what and how to decide which words to use.
3 The person who supplies the last needed word gets the turn to come up with the next sketch/story/song after the first poster posts the completed version.

So that's a 2013 Muppet Madlibs greenlit with Piggy The Frog as its gamemaster.
Anybody else?